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    New dinosaur species discovered on Isle of Wight

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    By News Desk on June 16, 2023 News Briefing, UK News
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    New dinosaur species discovered on Isle of Wight

    The fossils of a previously unknown species of dinosaur, belonging to the ankylosaur family, have been discovered on the Isle of Wight. This remarkable finding marks the first new armoured dinosaur species on the island since 1865.

    Its fossilised remains were found in rock formations estimated to be between 66 and 145 million years old. The newly named dinosaur, Vectipelta barretti, was a herbivore with blade-like armour. 

    The name Vectipelta barretti is a tribute to Professor Paul Barrett, who has dedicated two decades to the Natural History Museum in London. 

    Despite the similarities between this new discovery and the previously known Isle of Wight ankylosaur, Polacanthus foxii, scientists believe the two species are not closely related. The latest finding exhibits distinct differences in the neck, back and pelvic bones, along with far more spiked armour, according to researchers. 

    The new discovery shares a closer resemblance with ankylosaurs found in China, indicating potential free movement between Asia and Europe during the Early Cretaceous period.

    The details of this remarkable finding can be found in the Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, providing further insights into the world of dinosaurs and their evolution.

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